Issue
161 began with a speech by Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers on 'Equality
before the Law' and articles on 'The Changing Criminal Law of Religion'
and 'Catholic Adoption Agencies and Gay Adopters'.

Law & Justice

The Christian Law Review

Law
& Justice is a peer-reviewed journal published twice yearly in
an era of change and in what is now called the plural society when
nearly all legal concepts, customs and conventions are likely to be
questioned. In this process, views are offered from Christians involved
in the practice, study and teaching of, or writing about law. We are
concerned with both the substance of the law and its procedures, and
its philosophy considered as they are and as we think they ought to
be. We do not exclude any area of law from our scrutiny because we believe
that all legal developments should be examined from a Christian perspective.

Contributions to Law & Justice express the views of their authors and not necessarily the views of the Editorial Board, the Editor, or the Trustees.

CITATION

Citation of Articles appearing in LAW & JUSTICE should be: (2004) 153 LAW & JUSTICE 178-183